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|  Canadian carriers Lend/Lease to Russia 
			
			Much is made of American Lend/Lease to Great Britain and the Commonwealth countries.  Deservedly so.  Perhaps not as well known is Canada's contribution to the war effort through Lend/Lease of trucks, tanks, and carriers to Russia.  Here are three pictures of Canadian carriers in Russian hands. Pic one: If this carrier is a Mk1, then that makes three Mk1's in this shot. 
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|  Second picture 
			
			This shot shows a DP M1928 mounted on the carrier.  Picture was taken in the Kursk salient.
		 
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|  Picture three 
			
			Winter shot of a Canadian carrier.  Note the "white wash" over the paint in this picture.
		 
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			Presumably no MK11's were ever supplied?
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|  Bren?? 
			
			The second shot with the post mounted MG....it looks like a Mk.1 Bren with a 100 round drum to me..??
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			hey i would hazard to say that the first one is a british carrier due to some of the bolt holes, etc.... and the 2nd is a MK I* that was rebuilt in england to mk II specs. there was a rush to get rid of all the british carriers and upgrade to canadian carriers durring that time. im not saying that canadian carriers were not shipped over there. dave d. 
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			The head lights are obviously Canadian production.
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			According to their WD numbers, pic 1 is a British made MkI (by Aveling Barford), pic 3 is a Canadian made MkI (Ford Canada) and pic 2 "looks" like a Canadian made later MkI*. Hope this helps. Nigel 
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|  Soviet lend Lease 2 Gallon Water Container 
			
			A number of years ago I purchased this GSW 43 stamped 2 Gallon Water Container, the added joy being that it contained markings in Cyrlic. The markings say that the container is for water and in cold weather don not fill past 9/10 full.   | 
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|  photo 
			
			Ed I like your picture .How did you do that. It's big!
		 
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|  Attaching Images 
			
			I got to www.photobucket.com and download the image in that program.   Once downloaded, you have a choice of four file formats, I take the format listed at the bottom, copy the format text and then paste it into my text. It costs nothing to have a photobucket account and you can download the images in your account into most online forums. | 
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